# sshfs example:
# s sshfs bu@$host:/bu/home/md /bu/mnt -o reconnect,ServerAliveInterval=20,ServerAliveCountMax=30 -o allow_other
+edelayoff() {
+ echo all >/etc/exim4/no-delay-eximids
+}
+edelayon() {
+ echo >/etc/exim4/no-delay-eximids
+}
+
eqgo() {
- enn -M "$(exiqgrep -i -r.\*)"
+ local -a array tmpstr delayon
+ delayon=true
+ if grep -qFx all /etc/exim4/no-delay-eximids; then
+ delayon=false
+ fi
+ if $delayon; then
+ echo all >/etc/exim4/no-delay-eximids
+ fi
+ tmpstr=$(exiqgrep -i -r.\*)
+ mapfile -t array <<<"$tmpstr"
+ enn -M "${array[@]}"
+ if $delayon; then
+ echo >/etc/exim4/no-delay-eximids
+ fi
}
eqgo1() {
- enn -M "$(exipick -i -r.\*|h1)"
+ local eid
+ eid="$(exipick -i -r.\*|h1)"
+ sed -n "/^all$/p;\$a $eid" /etc/exim4/no-delay-eximids
+ enn -M "$eid"
+}
+ennm() {
+ local eid
+ for eid; do
+ printf "%s\n" "$eid" >>/etc/exim4/no-delay-eximids
+ done
+ enn -M "$@"
}
ralerts() { # remote alerts
local ret shell
# this list is duplicated in check-remote-mailqs
- for h in bk je li frodo kwwg x3wg x2wg kdwg sywg; do
+ for h in bk je li frodo x3wg kdwg sywg; do
echo $h:
shell="ssh $h"
if [[ $HOSTNAME == "${h%wg}" ]]; then
/a/opt/android-studio/bin/studio.sh "$@" & r
}
-# convert brains path to url
-# /f/brains/sysadmin/interns/2022/nick_shrader/intro_blog_post.mdwn
-# becomes
-# https://brains.fsf.org/wiki/sysadmin/interns/2022/nick_shrader/intro_blog_post
-iki() {
- local url path
+# Convert brains file path to url and vice versa
+# usage: brains [URL_OR_PATH]
+brains() {
+ _iki-convert '(/a)?/f/brains' brains.fsf.org/wiki "$@"
+}
+glue() {
+ _iki-convert '(/a)?/f/gluestick' gluestick.office.fsf.org "$@"
+}
+
+# usage: $0 REPO_PATH [URL_OR_PATH]
+_iki-convert() {
+ local url prefix path input err repo_dir dir url_dir url
+ repo_dir="$1"
+ prefix="$2"
+ shift 2
+ err=false
+ if $err; then
+ return 1
+ fi
if [[ $1 ]]; then
- path="$*"
+ input="$*"
else
- read -r -p "enter path" path
+ read -r -p "enter path or url"$'\n' input
fi
- url=$(readlink -f "$path")
- url="https://brains.fsf.org/wiki/${url#*brains/}"
- url="${url%.mdwn}"
- echo "$url"
-
+ case $input in
+ http*)
+ path="$repo_dir/${input##http*://"$prefix"/}"
+ if [[ $path == */ ]]; then
+ path=${path%/}.mdwn
+ fi
+ j printf "%s\n" "$path"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ path=$(fp "$input")
+ url_dir=$(echo "$path" | sed -r "s,^$repo_dir/,,")
+ url="https://$prefix/$url_dir"
+ url="${url%.mdwn}/"
+ j echo "$url"
+ ;;
+ esac
}
+
# Generate beet smartplaylists for navidrome.
# for going in the reverse direction, run
# /b/ds/navidrome-playlist-export
# beet playlist. use beetag with a playlist name
bpl() {
- eval beetag -r "$@" "${bpla[${@: -1}]}"
+ local playlist playlist_regex
+ case $1 in
+ -h|--help)
+ for playlist in "${!bpla[@]}"; do
+ printf "%s\n" "$playlist"
+ done
+ return 0
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ playlist="${*: -1}"
+ playlist_regex='[a-z0-9_]'
+ if [[ ! $playlist =~ $playlist_regex ]]; then
+ echo "bpl: error unexpected chars in playlist: $playlist"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ # all but last arg as options
+ eval beetag -r "${*:1:$# - 1}" "${bpla[$playlist]}"
}
complete -W "${!bpla[*]}" bpl
sed 's/^format_item:.*/format_item: ignore_this/' ~/.config/beets/config.yaml >$tmpf
beet -c $tmpf modify -y "$@" > >(grep -vFx -e 'ignore_this' -e 'Modifying 1 items.' ||:)
rm "$tmpf"
- scrolled+=1
+ beetag-nostatus 1
+}
+
+kill-bg-quiet() {
+ # https://stackoverflow.com/a/5722874
+ kill %% 2>/dev/null ||:; wait %% 2>/dev/null ||:
+}
+
+# debug variables
+dv() {
+ for arg; do
+ printf "%s=%s " "$arg" "${!arg}"
+ done
+ echo
}
# Must be called from beetag for variables to be setup
beetag-help() {
+ local -i i j col_total row col button_total row_total remainder_cols remainder_term
+ col_total=4
+ button_total=${#button_map[@]}
+ row_total=$(( button_total / col_total ))
+ remainder_cols=$(( button_total % col_total ))
+ # for debugging
+ #dv button_total row_total remainder_cols
+ beetag-nostatus
# - 3 is just a constant that helps things work in practice.
if [[ $LINES ]] && (( LINES - 3 < scrolled )); then
hr
- for (( i=0; i<${#button_map[@]}; i++)); do
- if (( i % 3 == 2 )); then
- printf "%s %s\n" ${buttons[i]} ${button_map[i]}
+ for (( i=0; i<button_total; i++)); do
+ row=$(( i / col_total ))
+ col=$(( i % col_total ))
+ remainder_term=$remainder_cols
+ if (( col < remainder_term )); then
+ remainder_term=$col
+ fi
+ j=$(( col * row_total + row + remainder_term ))
+ # avoid double newline when we have exactly row * col buttons
+ if (( i == button_total - 1 )); then
+ printf "%s %s" ${buttons[j]} ${button_map[j]}
+ elif (( i % col_total == col_total -1 )); then
+ printf "%s %s\n" ${buttons[j]} ${button_map[j]}
else
- printf "%s %-15s" ${buttons[i]} ${button_map[i]}
+ printf "%s %-15s" ${buttons[j]} ${button_map[j]}
fi
done
- echo
cat <<'EOF'
-y other genres z fg player ' = toggle play
-; previous _ = delete -/+ volume ->/<- skip
+
+
+y other genres z fg player ' = toggle play 1-5 rate ] repeat1
+; previous _ = delete up/down skip mpv vol,pause,seek
EOF
hr
scrolled=10
fi
}
+# Must be called from beetag for variables to be setup
+beetag-nostatus() {
+ if (( $# )); then
+ scrolled=$(( scrolled + $1 ))
+ fi
+ if $erasable_line; then
+ # https://stackoverflow.com/a/71286261
+ printf '\033[1A\033[K'
+ fi
+ erasable_line=false
+}
+# meant to be called from beetag
+beetag-status() {
+ if $erasable_line; then
+ # https://stackoverflow.com/a/71286261
+ printf '\033[1A\033[K'
+ fi
+ erasable_line=true
+}
+
+# meant to be called from beetag
+mpvrpc() {
+ if jobs -p | grep -q . &>/dev/null; then
+ printf "%s\n" "$*" | socat - /tmp/mpvsock >/dev/null ||:
+ fi
+}
+# meant to be called from beetag
+# o for get output
+mpvrpco() {
+ # note: testing for background jobs will output nothing if we are in a pipeline
+ printf "%s\n" "$*" | socat - /tmp/mpvsock ||:
+}
+
+# meant to be called from beetag
+mpvrpc-percent-pos() {
+ mpvrpco '{ "command": ["get_property", "percent-pos"] }' | jq .data | sed 's/\..*/%/' 2>/dev/null ||:
+}
+
# tag with beets.
# usage: beetag [-r] [-s] QUERY
# it lists the query, reads an input char for tagging one by one.
# 1-5 rate
# q quit
# ret next
+#
beetag() {
- local last_genre_i fstring tag id char new_item char_i genre tag remove doplay i j random
+ local last_genre_i fstring tag id char new_item char_i genre tag remove doplay i j random path
local do_rare_genres read_wait help line lsout tmp ls_line skip_lookback
- local escape_char escaped_input expected_input skip_input_regex
- local -a pl_tags buttons button_map ids tags rare_genres tmp_tags initial_ls ls_lines
+ local escape_char escaped_input expected_input skip_input_regex right_pad erasable_line seek_sec
+ local pl_state_path pl_state_dir pl_state_file tmpstr
+ local new_random pl_seed_path seed_num seed_file fmt first_play repeat1
+ local -a buttons button_map ids tags tmp_tags initial_ls ls_lines paths
local -A button_i
local -i i j volume scrolled id_count line_int skip_start pre_j_count head_count skip_lookback
local -i overflow_lines overflow
-
+ first_play=true
+ erasable_line=false
escape_char=$(printf "\u1b")
scrolled=999 # more than any $LINES
### begin arg processing ###
random=false
+ repeat1=false
+ new_random=false
case $1 in
-r)
random=true
random=false
shift
;;
+ -x)
+ new_random=true
+ shift
+ ;;
esac
if (( ! $# )); then
echo beetag: error expected a query arg >&2
volume=70
read_wait=2
doplay=true
- # because we were destined to run out of single key buttons.
- rare_genres=(
- jazz
- musical
- noise
- skit
- spoken-w
- )
last_genre_i=$(( ${#common_genres[@]} - 1 ))
- buttons=( {a..p} {r..w} 0 {6..9} , . / )
+ buttons=( {a..p} {r..w} {6..8} , . / - "=")
button_map=(${common_genres[@]} ${pl_tags[@]})
fstring=
for tag in "${pl_tags[@]}"; do
button_i[${buttons[i]}]=$i
done
- # TODO: use shuf --random-source=FILE to save the random sort order
- # for reusing later, so we can pickup where we left off in a playlist.
+ # note: this structure of files is rather haphazard.
+ seed_num=1 # later we might want a few
+ seed_file=seed$seed_num
+ if $random; then
+ pl_state_file=$seed_num
+ else
+ pl_state_file=sorted
+ fi
+ pl_state_dir=/i/info/pl-state
+ if [[ $playlist ]]; then
+ pl_state_dir=$pl_state_dir/$playlist
+ else
+ pl_state_dir=$pl_state_dir/nopl
+ fi
+ pl_state_path=$pl_state_dir/$pl_state_file
+ pl_seed_path=$pl_state_dir/$seed_file
+
+
+ if $new_random || [[ ! -r $pl_seed_path ]]; then
+ mkdir -p $pl_state_dir
+ { base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c 200 ||:; echo; } > $pl_seed_path
+ fi
+ # PijokVipiotOzeph is just a random string for a delimiter
+ # shellcheck disable=SC2016 # false positive
+ fmt='%ifdef{rating,$rating }'"$fstring"'$genre | $title - $artist - $album $length $id PijokVipiotOzeph $path'
# shellcheck disable=SC2016 # obvious reason
- mapfile -t initial_ls < <(beet ls -f '%ifdef{rating,$rating }'"$fstring"'$genre | $artist - $album - $title $length $id' "$@" | { if $random; then sort -R; else cat; fi; } )
- j=0
- # i only care to see the head of the list.
- head_count=$(( LINES - 20 ))
+ tmpstr=$(beet ls -f "$fmt" "$@" | { if $random; then sort -R --random-source=$pl_seed_path; else cat; fi; } )
+ mapfile -t initial_ls <<<"$tmpstr"
+ if [[ ! ${initial_ls[0]} ]]; then
+ echo "beetag: error: no result from beet ls $*"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ id_count=${#initial_ls[@]}
for line in "${initial_ls[@]}"; do
- id="${line##* }"
+ path="${line#*PijokVipiotOzeph }"
+ # https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/issues/2171
+ # shellcheck disable=SC2190 # bug in shellcheck, looking at paths from an earlier function
+ paths+=("$path")
+ line_no_path="${line% PijokVipiotOzeph*}"
+ id="${line_no_path##* }"
ids+=("$id")
- right_pad="${line%% |*}"
- ls_line="$(printf %-11s "$right_pad")${line#$right_pad}"
+ right_pad="${line_no_path%% |*}"
+ ls_line="$(printf %-11s "$right_pad")${line_no_path#"$right_pad"}"
ls_lines+=("$ls_line")
- if (( j < head_count )); then
+ i=$(( i+1 ))
+ done
+
+
+
+
+ j=0
+ if [[ $playlist ]]; then
+ if [[ -r $pl_state_path ]]; then
+ j=$(cat $pl_state_path)
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # i only care to see a smallish portion of the list when starting.
+ head_count=$(( LINES - 20 ))
+ head_start=$(( j - head_count / 2 ))
+ if (( head_start < 0 )); then
+ head_start=0
+ fi
+ for (( i=head_start; i < head_count && i < id_count; i++ )); do
+ ls_line="${ls_lines[$i]}"
+ if (( i == j )); then
+ echo "* $ls_line"
+ else
echo "$ls_line"
fi
- j=$(( j+1 ))
done
- id_count=${#ids[@]}
- for (( j=0; j < id_count; j++ )); do
+ if $doplay; then
+ #{ mpv --profile=a --volume=$volume --idle 2>&1 & } 2>/dev/null
+ mpv --profile=a --volume=$volume --idle &
+ # if we dont sleep, can expect an error like this:
+ # socat[1103381] E connect(5, AF=1 "/tmp/mpvsock", 14): Connection refused
+ sleep .1
+ fi
+
+ while true; do
id=${ids[j]}
+ path="${paths[$j]}"
lsout="${ls_lines[j]}"
tags=( ${lsout%%,*} )
beetag-help
printf "██ %s\n" "$lsout"
- scrolled+=1
+ beetag-nostatus 1
if $doplay; then
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/7687716
# note: duplicated down below
- { beet play "--args=--volume=$volume" "id:$id" 2>&1 & } 2>/dev/null
+ #
+ # notes on old method of invoking mpv each time:
+ # https://superuser.com/questions/305933/preventing-bash-from-displaying-done-when-a-background-command-finishes-execut
+ # we can't disown or run in a subshell or set +m because all that
+ # disabled job control from working properly in ways we want.
+ # todo: figure out some kind of answer to this. I think the solution
+ # is that we are waiting in 2 second intervals and checking if the
+ # background job exists. Instead, we should make mpv just idle
+ # when it is done with a song and then send it a command to play a new track.
+ #{ mpv --profile=a --volume=$volume "$path" 2>&1 & } 2>/dev/null
+ # old
+ #{ beet play "--args=--volume=$volume" "id:$id" 2>&1 & } 2>/dev/null
+
+ # on slow systems, we may need to wait like .3 seconds before mpv
+ # is ready. so impatiently check until it is ready
+ if $first_play; then
+ first_play=false
+ for (( i=0; i<20; i++ )); do
+ if [[ $(mpvrpco '{ "command": ["get_property", "idle-active"] }' 2>/dev/null | jq .data) == true ]]; then
+ mpvrpc '{ "command": ["loadfile", "'"$path"'"] }' 2>/dev/null
+ break
+ fi
+ sleep .1
+ done
+ else
+ mpvrpc '{ "command": ["loadfile", "'"$path"'"] }'
+ fi
+ erasable_line=false
fi
while true; do
char=
# Automatically skip to the next song if this one ends, unless
# we turn off the autoplay.
if (( ret == 142 )) || [[ ! $char ]]; then
- if bg %% &>/dev/null; then
+ if jobs -p | grep -q . &>/dev/null && \
+ [[ $(mpvrpco '{ "command": ["get_property", "idle-active"] }' | jq .data) == false ]]; then
continue
else
break
fi
beetag-help
if [[ $char == $'\n' ]]; then
- # https://stackoverflow.com/a/5722874
- kill %%; wait %% 2>/dev/null ||:
break
fi
case $char in
";")
- kill %%; wait %% 2>/dev/null ||:
j=$(( j - 2 ))
break
;;
doplay=false
else
doplay=true
- kill %%; wait %% 2>/dev/null ||:
- { beet play "--args=--volume=$volume" "id:$id" 2>&1 & } 2>/dev/null
+ mpvrpc '{ "command": ["loadfile", "'"$path"'"] }'
+ erasable_line=false
fi
- scrolled+=1
+ beetag-nostatus 1
continue
;;
_)
- kill %%; wait %% 2>/dev/null ||:
m beet rm --delete --force "id:$id"
- scrolled+=4 # guessing. dont want to test atm
+ beetag-nostatus 4 # guessing. dont want to test atm
break
;;
[1-5])
beetmq "id:$id" rating=$char
continue
;;
- -)
+ 9)
volume=$(( volume - 5 ))
if (( volume < 0 )); then
volume=0
fi
- echo volume=$volume
- scrolled+=1
- continue
- ;;
- q)
- kill %%; wait %% 2>/dev/null ||:
- return
- ;;
- +)
+ ;;&
+ 0)
volume+=5
if (( volume > 130 )); then
volume=130
fi
+ ;;&
+ 0|9)
+ mpvrpc '{ "command": ["set_property", "volume", '$volume'] }'
+ beetag-status
echo volume=$volume
- scrolled+=1
continue
;;
+ ']')
+ if $repeat1; then
+ repeat1=false
+ else
+ repeat1=true
+ fi
+ echo repeat1=$repeat1
+ continue
+ ;;
+ q)
+ kill-bg-quiet
+ return
+ ;;
y)
if $do_rare_genres; then
do_rare_genres=false
continue
;;
z)
- scrolled+=3
+ beetag-nostatus 3
# if we ctrl-z, it will put the whole function into sleep. so
# basically, we can't return from a foregrounded mpv like we
# would like to without some strange mechanism I can't think
fi
continue
;;
+
+ #
+ " ")
+ # output time if we aren't already paused
+ if [[ $(mpvrpco '{ "command": ["get_property", "pause"] }' | jq .data) == false ]]; then
+ # minutes/seconds
+ #date -d @"$(mpvrpco '{ "command": ["get_property", "playback-time"] }' | jq .data)" +%M:%S ||:
+ beetag-status
+ mpvrpc-percent-pos
+ fi
+ # originally found this solution, which worked fine.
+ #kill -STOP %% &>/dev/null
+ #
+ mpvrpc '{ "command": ["cycle", "pause"] }'
+ continue
+ ;;
"$escape_char")
expected_input=true
read -rsn2 escaped_input
skip_input_regex="^[0-9]+$"
case $escaped_input in
- '[D')
- skip_lookback=5
+ # up char: show all the songs, use less
+ '[A')
skip_start=0
+ skip_lookback=5
if (( j - skip_lookback > skip_start )); then
skip_start=$(( j - skip_lookback ))
fi
+ beetag-nostatus $(( id_count - skip_start - 1 ))
{
line_int=0
for (( i=skip_start; i < id_count; i++ )); do
line_int+=1
done
} | less -F
- scrolled+=$(( id_count - skip_start - 1 ))
;;
- '[C')
+ # down char
+ '[B')
# skip forward, but show the last few songs anyways.
skip_start=0
skip_lookback=3
if (( j - skip_lookback > skip_start )); then
skip_start=$(( j - skip_lookback ))
fi
+ beetag-nostatus $(( id_count - skip_start - 1 ))
+
line_int=0
overflow_lines=$LINES
- for (( i=skip_start; i < overflow_lines - 1; i++ )); do
+ for (( i=skip_start; i < overflow_lines - 1 && i < id_count; i++ )); do
ls_line="${ls_lines[i]}"
overflow=$(( ${#ls_line} / ( COLUMNS - 1 ) ))
overflow_lines=$(( overflow_lines - overflow ))
echo "$line_int | $ls_line"
line_int+=1
done
- scrolled+=$(( id_count - skip_start - 1 ))
+ ;;
+ # left key
+ '[D')
+ seek_sec=-8
+ ;;&
+ # right key
+ '[C')
+ seek_sec=8
+ ;;&
+ '[C'|'[D')
+ beetag-status
+ mpvrpc-percent-pos
+ erasable_line=true
+ mpvrpc '{ "command": ["seek", "'$seek_sec'"] }'
+ continue
;;
*)
expected_input=false
esac
if $expected_input; then
read -r skip_input
- case skip_input in
+ case $skip_input in
q)
- kill %%; wait %% 2>/dev/null ||:
+ kill-bg-quiet
return
;;
esac
j=$(( j - 1 ))
fi
fi
- kill %%; wait %% 2>/dev/null ||:
break
fi
;;
fi
fi
done
+ if ! $repeat1; then
+ if (( j < id_count - 1 )); then
+ j+=1
+ else
+ j=0
+ fi
+ fi
+ if [[ $playlist ]]; then
+ echo $j >$pl_state_path
+ fi
done
}
# pull in beets library locally
beetpull() {
+ local sshfs_host
+ sshfs_host=b8.nz
if [[ $HOSTNAME == kd ]]; then
return 0
fi
s chown iank:iank /i
fi
if ! mountpoint /i &>/dev/null; then
- m sshfs b8.nz:/i /i
+ m sshfs $sshfs_host:/i /i
fi
}
rm $tmpf
}
+# prettify the date
+btrbk-date() {
+ local indate
+ indate="$1"
+ shift
+ date +%F_%T%:::z -d "$(sed -r 's/(.{4})(..)(.{5})(..)(.*)/\1-\2-\3:\4:\5/' <<<"$indate")" "$@"
+}
+btrbk-undate() {
+ # fudCaHougfirp is a random string
+ { if [[ $1 ]]; then
+ echo "$1"
+ else
+ cat
+ fi
+ } | sed -r 's/-0([45])( |$)/fudCaHougfirp0\100/;s/_/T/;s/[:-]//g;s/fudCaHougfirp/-/'
+
+}
+btrbk-date-sed() {
+ local line
+ while read -r line; do
+ if [[ $line == *20[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]T[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-0[45]00* ]]; then
+ pre="${line%%20[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]T[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-0[45]00*}"
+ post="${line##*20[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]T[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-0[45]00}"
+ mid="${line:${#pre}:22}"
+ echo "$pre$(btrbk-date "$mid")$post"
+ else
+ echo "$line"
+ fi
+ done
+}
+jrbtrbk() {
+ jr -u btrbk-run -u btrbk -u switch-mail-host "$@"
+}
+
+# internal function
+btrbk-host-debug-show-host() {
+ for f; do
+ snaphost=
+ for host in $remote $alt local; do
+ if line=$(grep -P "\S*$f" /tmp/b/s/$host.log); then
+ if [[ $snaphost ]]; then
+ e error: snaphost=$snaphost, host=$host line="$line"
+ fi
+ if [[ $line == ssh* ]]; then
+ tmp="${line#ssh://}"
+ snaphost="${tmp%%/*}"
+ else
+ snaphost=$host
+ fi
+ fi
+ done
+ echo $snaphost $f | btrbk-date-sed
+ done
+}
+
+# If we get a btrfs receive error like this:
+# ERROR: ... clone: did not find source subvol
+# running this command will help track down the problem.
+# Alter remote= and alt=. When I used it, remote is
+# the host having the error when I push a snapshot.
+# Alt is just the other host that takes snapshots
+# besides the local host.
+btrbk-host-debug() {
+
+ remote=b8.nz
+ alt=sywg.b8.nz
+
+ mkdir -p /tmp/b/s
+ for host in $remote $alt; do
+ h=$(ssh $host hostname)
+ rsync -a /var/log/btrbk $host:/var/log/btrbk /var/log/btrbk/$h
+ grr '\bsnapshot success' /var/log/btrbk/$h >/tmp/b/$h.log
+
+ ## this takes a while, we only want to do it on 1st run
+ # if [[ -s /tmp/b/$host.log ]]; then continue; fi
+ # ssh $host journalctl -u btrbk-run -u btrbk -u switch-mail-host >/tmp/b/$host.log
+ done
+ gr '\bsnapshot success' /var/log/btrbk/*.log >/tmp/b/local.log
+ cd /tmp/b
+ for f in *.log; do
+ gr '\bsnapshot success' $f >s/$f
+ done
+ cd /mnt/root/btrbk
+ localq=(q.*)
+ declare -A localq_a
+ for f in "${localq[@]}"; do
+ localq_a[$f]=t
+ done
+
+ remoteq=()
+ for f in $(ssh $remote "cd /mnt/root/btrbk; echo q.*"); do
+ if [[ ! ${localq_a[$f]} ]]; then
+ remoteq+=($f)
+ fi
+ done
+ btrbk-host-debug-show-host "${localq[@]}"
+ if (( ${#remoteq[@]} >= 1 )); then
+ echo "=== $remote only ===="
+ btrbk-host-debug-show-host ${remoteq[@]}
+ fi
+
+}
+
# note, to check for glue records
# First, find some the .org nameservers:
# dig +trace iankelling.org
return 1
;;
esac
- # run latest
- install-my-scripts
# todo: consider changing this to srun and having the args come
# from a file like /etc/default/btrbk, like is done in exim
s jdo btrbk-run "$@"
# tried to use ceb2txt but it failed because of schema
# slightly different than what it expected.
cheogram-get-logs() {
- adb shell rm -r /storage/emulated/0/Download/Cheogram/Backup
+ #adb shell rm -r /storage/emulated/0/Download/Cheogram/Backup
read -r -p "do cheogram backup on phone, do not enable extra cheogram data. press any key when done"
cd /p/cheogram
rm -rf Backup b
adb pull /storage/emulated/0/Download/Cheogram/Backup
sqlite3 b </a/opt/ceb-tools/schema.sql
echo "note: the next step took 39 seconds last time i measured"
- /a/opt/ceb-tools/ceb2sqlgz Backup/iank@fsf.org.ceb <pas | gunzip | sqlite3 b
+ # expected failure: Error: near line 1: in prepare, table accounts has no column named pinned_mechanism (1)
+ # the sql needs an update
+ /a/opt/ceb-tools/ceb2sqlgz Backup/iank@fsf.org.ceb <pas | gunzip | sqlite3 b ||:
rm -r Backup
}
mycheologs() {
local days q
days=${1:-16}
+ # timezone compared to utc. note: this takes the current offset, so if daylight savings change
+ # happened in the looking back period, this won't account for it.
+ zone_offset=$(( $( date +%z | sed 's/[^1-9-]*//g' ) * 60 * 60))
+ case $zone_offset in
+ -*) : ;;
+ *) zone_offset="+ $zone_offset"
+ esac
+ echo zone_offset=$zone_offset
q="
select
- datetime(substr(timeSent,0,11), 'unixepoch'),
+ datetime(substr(timeSent,0,11) $zone_offset, 'unixepoch'),
body
from messages
where timeSent > $(( (EPOCHSECONDS - days * 60 * 60 * 24) * 1000 ))
c /
# run latest
keyhash=$(s ssh-keygen -lf /root/.ssh/home | awk '{print $2}')
- tmp=$(s ssh-add -l | awk '$2 == "'$keyhash'"')
+ tmp=$(s ssh-add -l | awk '$2 == "'$keyhash'"' ||:)
if [[ ! $tmp ]]; then
s ssh-add /root/.ssh/home
fi
- install-my-scripts
s jdo switch-mail-host "$@"
return $ret
}
local p a
# excluding emacs for now
#p=(/a/opt/{emacs-debian11{,-nox},mu,emacs} /a/bin /a/exe /a/h /a/c /p/c/machine_specific/vps{,.hosts})
- p=(/a/bin /a/exe /a/h /a/c /p/c/machine_specific/vps{,.hosts})
+ p=(/a/bin /a/exe /a/h /a/c /p/c/machine_specific/vps{,.hosts} /c/roles/prom_export/files/simple/usr/local/bin/fsf-install-node-exporter)
a="-ahviSAXPH --specials --devices --delete --relative --exclude-from=/p/c/li-rsync-excludes"
ret=0
for h in li je bk; do
return $ret
}
bkpush() { # no emacs. for running faster.
- p=(/a/bin /a/exe /a/h /a/c /p/c/machine_specific/vps{,.hosts})
+ p=(/a/bin /a/exe /a/h /a/c /p/c/machine_specific/vps{,.hosts} /c/roles/prom_export/files/simple/usr/local/bin/fsf-install-node-exporter)
a="-ahviSAXPH --specials --devices --delete --relative --exclude-from=/p/c/li-rsync-excludes"
ret=0
m rsync "$@" $a ${p[@]} /p/c/machine_specific/bk root@bk.b8.nz:/ || ret=$?
return $ret
}
jepush() { # no emacs. for running faster.
- p=(/a/bin /a/exe /a/h /a/c /p/c/machine_specific/vps{,.hosts})
+ p=(/a/bin /a/exe /a/h /a/c /p/c/machine_specific/vps{,.hosts} /c/roles/prom_export/files/simple/usr/local/bin/fsf-install-node-exporter)
a="-ahviSAXPH --specials --devices --delete --relative --exclude-from=/p/c/li-rsync-excludes"
ret=0
m rsync "$@" $a ${p[@]} /p/c/machine_specific/je root@je.b8.nz:/ || ret=$?
done
}
+# set day start for use in other programs.
+# expected to do be in a format like 830, or 800 or 1300.
+ds() {
+ if [[ $1 ]]; then
+ echo $1 >/b/data/daystart
+ else
+ cat /b/data/daystart
+ fi
+}
#### begin bitcoin related things
btc() {
feh() {
# F = fullscren, z = random, Z = auto zoom
- command feh -FzZ "$@"
+ command feh --auto-rotate -FzZ "$@"
}
t s w
}
-arbttlog() { arbtt-dump "$@" | grep -v '( )\|Current Desktop' | sed -rn '/^[^ ]/{N;s/^(.{21})([0-9]*)[0-9]{3}m.*\(\*/\1\2/;s/^(.{21})[0-9]*.*\(\*/\1/;s/\n//;p}' ; }
+focus() {
+ /p/c/proc/focus/linux-amd64/focus &
+ watcharb5
+ kill %%
+}
+
+
+watcharb5() {
+ local char ret
+ killall arbtt-capture ||:
+ rm -f ~/.arbtt/capture.log
+ arbtt-capture --sample-rate=10 &
+ clear
+ while true; do
+ arb5
+ ret=0
+ # i first thought to sleep and capture ctrl-c, but it seems we can't
+ # capture control-c, unless maybe we implement the commands in a
+ # separate script or maybe add err-cleanup to err. Anyways, this
+ # method is superior because any single char exits.
+ read -rsN1 -t 5 char || ret=$?
+ if (( ret == 142 )) || [[ ! $char ]]; then
+ # debug
+ #e ret=$ret char=$char
+ :
+ else
+ killall arbtt-capture ||:
+ return 0
+ fi
+ clear
+ done
+
+}
+
+arb5() {
+ local i l sec
+ i=0
+ if [[ ! -e ~/.arbtt/capture.log ]]; then
+ sleep 5
+ fi
+ # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56486272/how-to-concat-multiple-fields-to-same-line-with-jq
+ arbtt-dump -l 30 -t json | jq -r '.[] | [ ( .inactive / 1000 | floor ) , ( .windows[] | select (.active == true) |.title) ] | @tsv' \
+ | tac | while read -r sec l; do
+ if (( i % 6 == 0 && i >= 2 )); then
+ echo "## $(( i / 6 + 1 )) ##"
+ fi
+ if (( sec > 10 )); then
+ printf "%3d %s\n" $sec "$l"
+ else
+ printf " %s\n" "$l"
+ fi
+ i=$(( i + 1 ))
+ done
+}
+
+arbttlog() {
+ # from the log, show only the currently active window, and the number of
+ # seconds of input inactivity.
+ arbtt-dump "$@" | grep -v '( )\|Current Desktop' | sed -rn '/^[^ ]/{N;s/^(.{21})([0-9]*)[0-9]{3}m.*\(\*/\1\2/;s/^(.{21})[0-9]*.*\(\*/\1/;s/\n//;p}' ; }
idea() {
/a/opt/idea-IC-163.7743.44/bin/idea.sh "$@" & r
}
ilogs-local() {
- cd /var/lib/znc/moddata/log/iank/freenode/
- hr
- for x in "#$1/"*; do
- base=${x##*/}
- files=()
- for f in $@; do
- tmp=\#$f/$base
- if [[ -e $tmp ]]; then
- files+=(\#$f/$base)
- fi
- done
- sed \"s/^./${base%log}/\" ${files[@]}|sort -n
+ d=/var/lib/znc/moddata/log/iank/
+ for n in freenode libera; do
+ cd $d/$n
hr
+ for x in "#$1/"*; do
+ base=${x##*/}
+ files=()
+ for f in $@; do
+ tmp=\#$f/$base
+ if [[ -e $tmp ]]; then
+ files+=(\#$f/$base)
+ fi
+ done
+ sed \"s/^./${base%log}/\" ${files[@]}|sort -n
+ hr
+ done
done
}
ilogs() {
chan="$1"
d=/var/lib/znc/moddata/log/iank/
for n in freenode libera; do
- cd $d$n/"$chan" && hr
+ if [[ ! -d $d$n/"$chan" ]]; then
+ continue
+ fi
+ cd $d$n/"$chan"
+ hr
for x in *; do
echo $x; sed "s/^./${x%log}/" $x; hr;
done
# jr() { journalctl "$@" | jfilter | less ; }
# jrf() { journalctl -n 200 -f "$@" | jfilter; }
-jr() { journalctl "$@" ; }
-jrf() { journalctl -n 200 -f "$@" ; }
-
-
-ccomp journalctl jtail jr jrf
## old version for model01. i need to get that firmware working again.
# kff() { # keyboardio firmware flash. you must hold down the tilde key
wg genkey | tee $name-priv.key | wg pubkey > $name-pub.key
umask $umask_orig
}
+
+declare -A vpn_ips
+vpn_ips[kd]=2
+# note: 1, 4, 5 are occupied by mail wireguard
+vpn_ips[x3]=8
+vpn_ips[sy]=12
+vpn_ips[x2]=13
+vpn_ips[kw]=27
+vpn_ips[bo]=28
+vpn_ips[frodo]=34
+
+vpn-ips-update() {
+ local host ipsuf f files
+ for host in ${!vpn_ips[@]}; do
+ ipsuf=${vpn_ips[$host]}
+ wghole $host $ipsuf
+ u /a/bin/ds/machine_specific/$host/filesystem/etc/systemd/system/openvpn-client-tr@.service <<EOF
+[Unit]
+Description=OpenVPN tunnel for %I
+After=syslog.target network-online.target
+Wants=network-online.target
+Documentation=man:openvpn(8)
+Documentation=https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/Openvpn24ManPage
+Documentation=https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/HOWTO
+Requires=iptables.service
+
+[Service]
+Type=notify
+RuntimeDirectory=openvpn-client
+RuntimeDirectoryMode=0710
+WorkingDirectory=/etc/openvpn/client
+ExecStart=/usr/sbin/openvpn --suppress-timestamps --nobind --config /etc/openvpn/client/%i.conf
+# todo, try reenabling this from the default openvpn,
+# it was disabled so we could do bind mounts as a command,
+# but now systemd handles it
+#CapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_IPC_LOCK CAP_NET_ADMIN CAP_NET_RAW CAP_SETGID CAP_SETUID CAP_SYS_CHROOT CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE
+LimitNPROC=10
+# DeviceAllow=/dev/null rw
+# DeviceAllow=/dev/net/tun rw
+
+# we use .1 to make this be on a different network than kd, so that we can
+# talk to transmission on kd from remote host, and still use this
+# vpn.
+ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/flock -w 20 /tmp/newns.flock /a/bin/newns/newns -n 10.174.$ipsuf start %i
+ExecStartPre=/sbin/iptables-restore /a/bin/distro-setup/transmission-firewall/netns.rules
+# allow wireguard network to connect
+ExecStartPre=/usr/sbin/ip r add 10.8.0.0/24 via 10.174.$ipsuf.1 dev veth1-client
+ExecStopPost=/usr/bin/flock -w 20 /tmp/newns.flock /a/bin/newns/newns stop %i
+PrivateNetwork=true
+BindReadOnlyPaths=/etc/tr-resolv:/run/systemd/resolve:norbind /etc/basic-nsswitch:/etc/resolved-nsswitch:norbind
+
+[Install]
+WantedBy=multi-user.target
+EOF
+ done
+
+ {
+ for host in ${!vpn_ips[@]}; do
+ ipsuf=${vpn_ips[$host]}
+ cat <<EOF
+local-data-ptr: "10.2.0.$ipsuf $host.b8.nz"
+EOF
+ done
+ } | u /b/ds/ptr-data
+
+ {
+ for host in ${!vpn_ips[@]}; do
+ ipsuf=${vpn_ips[$host]}
+ cat <<EOF
+$host A 10.2.0.$ipsuf
+${host}wg A 10.8.0.$ipsuf
+${host}vp A 10.5.5.$ipsuf
+${host}tr A 10.174.$ipsuf.2
+EOF
+ done
+ } | cedit vpn-ips-update /p/c/machine_specific/vps/bind-initial/db.b8.nz ||:
+
+
+ echo checking for stray files:
+
+ initial_dir=$PWD
+ cd /a/bin/ds/machine_specific
+ ngset
+ files=( */filesystem/etc/systemd/system/openvpn-client-tr@.service )
+ ngreset
+ cd $initial_dir
+ for f in "${files[@]}"; do
+ host=${f%%/*}
+ if [[ ! ${vpn_ips[$host]} ]]; then
+ e /a/bin/ds/machine_specific/$host/filesystem/etc/systemd/system/openvpn-client-tr@.service
+ fi
+ done
+
+ cd /p/c/machine_specific
+ ngset
+ files=( */filesystem/etc/wireguard/wghole.conf )
+ ngreset
+ cd $initial_dir
+ for f in "${files[@]}"; do
+ host=${f%%/*}
+ if [[ ! ${vpn_ips[$host]} ]]; then
+ e /p/c/machine_specific/$host/filesystem/etc/wireguard/wghole.conf
+ e cedit -s $host /p/c/machine_specific/li/filesystem/etc/wireguard/wgmail.conf '<<<""'
+ fi
+ done
+}
+
+# usage host ipsuf [extrahost]
+#
+# If the keys already exist and you want new ones, remove them:
+# rm /p/c/machine_specific/$host/filesystem/etc/wireguard/hole-{priv,pub}.key
+#
+# extrahost is a host/cidr that is allowed to go be routed through the
+# vpn by this host.
wghole() {
- if (( $# != 2 )); then
- e expected 2 arg of hostname, ip suffix >&2
+ if (( $# < 2 || $# > 3 )); then
+ e expected 2-3 arg of hostname, ip suffix, and extrahost >&2
return 1
fi
- local host ipsuf umask_orig
+ local host ipsuf umask_orig vpn_allowed
host=$1
ipsuf=$2
+ if [[ $3 ]]; then
+ extrahost=,$3
+ fi
+ for vpn_host in ${!vpn_ips[@]}; do
+ if [[ $vpn_host == "$host" ]]; then
+ continue
+ fi
+ vpn_allowed+=",10.174.${vpn_ips[$vpn_host]}.2/32"
+ done
mkdir -p /p/c/machine_specific/$host/filesystem/etc/wireguard
(
cd /p/c/machine_specific/$host/filesystem/etc/wireguard
umask_orig=$(umask)
umask 0077
- wg genkey | tee hole-priv.key | wg pubkey > hole-pub.key
+ if [[ ! -s hole-priv.key || ! -s hole-pub.key ]]; then
+ wg genkey | tee hole-priv.key | wg pubkey > hole-pub.key
+ fi
cat >wghole.conf <<EOF
[Interface]
# contents hole-priv.key
Address = 10.8.0.$ipsuf/24
# https://dev.to/tangramvision/what-they-don-t-tell-you-about-setting-up-a-wireguard-vpn-1h2g
# ||: makes the systemd service not fail due to the failed command
-PostUp = ping -c1 10.8.0.1 ||:
+PostUp = ping -w10 -c1 10.8.0.1 ||:
[Peer]
# li. called wgmail on that server
PublicKey = CTFsje45qLAU44AbX71Vo+xFJ6rt7Cu6+vdMGyWjBjU=
-AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.0/24
+AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.0/24$vpn_allowed$extrahost
Endpoint = 72.14.176.105:1194
PersistentKeepalive = 25
EOF
cedit -q $host /p/c/machine_specific/li/filesystem/etc/wireguard/wgmail.conf <<EOF || [[ $? == 1 ]]
[Peer]
PublicKey = $(cat hole-pub.key)
-AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.$ipsuf/32
+AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.$ipsuf/32,10.174.${vpn_ips[$host]}.2/32
EOF
)
}
lom() {
# l = the loopback device
local l base
+ # get sudo pass cached right away
+ if ! sudo -nv 2>/dev/null; then
+ sudo -v
+ fi
if [[ $1 == /* ]]; then
base=${1##*/}
fs_file=$1
myirc() {
if [[ ! $1 ]]; then
- set -- fsf-office
+ set -- fsfsys
fi
local -a d
d=( /var/lib/znc/moddata/log/iank/{freenode,libera} )
# use * instead of -r since that does sorted order
ssh root@iankelling.org "for f in ${d[*]}; do cd \$f/#$1; grep '\<iank.*' *; done" | cut --complement -c12-16
}
+
+
+# The way pidgin logs with xmpp (maybe related to running cheogram too)
+# is that there are sometimes duplicates, and sometimes the a log file
+# is for a specific day yet logs messages for subsequent days, and the
+# only way to realize that is to notice that the timestamps rolled over
+# into a new day, you can't see it in isolation. So, basically, pidgin
+# logs are really annoying to read a grep of my messages to find the
+# date and time I said when I started and stopped working, so I'm trying
+# out a new client: profanity.
mypidgin() {
c /p/c/.purple/logs/jabber/iank@fsf.org/office@conference.fsf.org.chat
for x in *.html; do html2text -o ${x%.html}.txt $x; done;
# shellcheck disable=SC2016 # false positive on ${
- grep -A1 ') iank:' ./*.txt \
+ grep -A1 ') iank:' *.txt \
| sed -r 's/^(.{10})[^ ]*\.txt:\(?([^ ]*)[[:space:]](..). iank:/\1_\2_\3/
s/^[^ ]*\.txt-//
/^--$/d
oathtool --totp -b "$*" | xclip -selection clipboard
}
j() {
- "$@" |& pee "xclip -r -selection clipboard"
+ "$@" |& pee "xclip -r -selection clipboard" cat
}
+# x copy
+xc() {
+ xclip -r -selection clipboard
+}
+# echo copy
+ec() {
+ pee "xclip -r -selection clipboard" cat
+}
pakaraoke() {
# from http://askubuntu.com/questions/456021/remove-vocals-from-mp3-and-get-only-instrumentals
(sleep "$(calc "$* * 60")" && mpv --no-config --volume 50 /a/bin/data/alarm.mp3) > /dev/null 2>&1 &
}
+## usage: to connect to my main transmission daemon from a different host, run this
+trans-remote-route() {
+ :
+}
trg() { transmission-remote-gtk & r; }
+# TODO: this wont work transmission.lan doesnt exist
trc() {
# example, set global upload limit to 100 kilobytes:
# trc -u 100
s $ecmd "$@"
return
fi
- pid=$(pgrep -f "/usr/sbin/exim4 -bd -q30m -C /etc/exim4/my.conf"|h1)
+ pid=$(pgrep -f "/usr/sbin/exim4 -bd -q10m -C /etc/exim4/my.conf"|h1)
m s nsenter -t $pid -n -m $ecmd "$@"
}
eximbash() {
local pid
- pid=$(pgrep -f "/usr/sbin/exim4 -bd -q30m -C /etc/exim4/my.conf"|h1)
+ pid=$(pgrep -f "/usr/sbin/exim4 -bd -q10m -C /etc/exim4/my.conf"|h1)
if [[ ! $pid ]]; then
echo "eximbash: failed to find exim pid. systemctl -n 30 status exim4:"
systemctl status exim4
fi
}
+# unmute
+um() {
+ pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ false
+ rm -f /tmp/ianknap
+}
+nap() {
+ pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ true
+ touch /tmp/ianknap
+}
+
+
# systemctl is-enabled / status / cat says nothing, instead theres
# some obscure symlink. paths copied from man systemd.unit.
# possibly also usefull, but incomplete, doesnt show units not loaded in memory:
wian() {
cat-new-files /m/4e/INBOX/new
}
+wakehours() {
+ local sec
+ if (( $# != 1 )) ; then
+ echo wakehours: error: expected 1 arg, got $# >&2
+ return 1
+ fi
+ sec=$(( EPOCHSECONDS - $( date +%s -d $1am ) ))
+ printf "%d:%02d\n" $(( sec / 60 / 60)) $(( (sec / 60) % 60 ))
+}
+
+calvis() { # calendar visualize
+ install -m 600 /dev/null /tmp/calendar-bytes
+ while read -r l; do
+ for char in $l; do
+ # shellcheck disable=SC2059 # intentional for the hex formatting
+ printf "\x$(printf "%x" $char)" >>/tmp/calendar-bytes
+ done
+ done < <(grep -v '[#-]' /p/calendar-data)
+ /p/c/proc/calendar/linux-amd64/calendar
+}
wtr() { curl wttr.in/boston; }
# rg my main files
rgm() {
- rg "$@" /p/pd.org /p/w.org /a/t.org /a/work.org /b
+ rg "$@" /p/w.org /a/t.org /a/work.org /b
+}
+
+# re all my files more expansively
+rem() {
+ local paths
+ paths="/p/c /b"
+ find $paths -not \( -name .svn -prune -o -name .git -prune \
+ -o -name .hg -prune -o -name .editor-backups -prune \
+ -o -name .undo-tree-history -prune \) 2>/dev/null | grep -iP --color=auto -- "$*" ||:
+ rgv -m 5 -- "$*" $paths /a/t.org /p/w.org /a/work.org ||:
+}
+
+# setup:
+# pip3 install linode-cli
+# linode-cli
+livp9() {
+ local input ip id tmp
+ input=$1
+ if [[ $2 ]]; then
+ id=$2
+ ip=$3
+ else
+ tmp=$(mktemp)
+ echo $tmp
+ linode-cli --json --pretty linodes create --root_pass loxHuceygomGisun | tee $tmp
+ read -r ip id <<<"$(tail -n+2 $tmp | jq -r '.[0].ipv4[0] , .[0].id')"
+ for string in $ip $id; do
+ case $string in
+ [0-9]*) : ;;
+ *)
+ echo "livp9: bad value ip=$ip id=$id input=$input"
+ return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+ rm $tmp
+
+ while true; do
+ if timeout 4 ssh $ip :; then
+ break
+ fi
+ sleep 3
+ done
+ fi
+ ssh $ip <<EOF
+apt-get -qq update
+apt-get -qq -y install ffmpeg rsync
+mkdir vp9
+EOF
+ m rsync $input $ip:
+ m ssh $ip ffmpeg -nostdin -hide_banner -loglevel error -i $input -g 192 -vcodec libvpx-vp9 -vf scale=-1:720 -max_muxing_queue_size 9999 -b:v 750K -pass 1 -an -f null /dev/null
+ m ssh $ip ffmpeg -nostdin -hide_banner -loglevel error -y -i $input -g 192 -vcodec libvpx-vp9 -tile-rows 2 -vf scale=-1:720 -max_muxing_queue_size 9999 -b:v 750K -pass 2 -c:a libvorbis -qscale:a 5 vp9/$input
+ rsync $ip:vp9/$input vp9
+ linode-cli linodes delete $id
}
reset-konsole() {
if type -P rg &>/dev/null; then
# --no-messages because of annoying errors on broken symlinks
# -z = search .gz etc files
- # -. = search dotfilesq
+ # -. = search dotfiles
rg() { command rg -. -z --no-messages -L -i -M 900 --no-ignore-parent --no-ignore-vcs -g '!.git' -g '!auto-save-list' -g '!.savehist' "$@" || return $?; }
#fails if not exist. ignore
complete -r rg 2>/dev/null ||:
alias rg=grr
fi
+# rg with respecting vcs ignore files
+rgv() {
+ ret=0
+ # -. = search dotfiles
+ # -z = search zipped files
+ # -i = case insensitive
+ # -M = max columns
+ # --no-messages because of annoying errors on broken symlinks
+ command rg -. -z --no-messages -i -M 900 -g '!.git' -g '!auto-save-list' -g '!.savehist' "$@" || ret=$?
+ return $ret
+}
+
+amall() {
+ echo "$(tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null ||:)█ coresite █$(tput sgr0 2>/dev/null||:)"
+ amfsf "$@"
+ echo "$(tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null ||:)█ office █$(tput sgr0 2>/dev/null||:)"
+ amoffice "$@"
+}
+amallq() { # amall quiet
+ amfsf "$@"
+ amoffice "$@"
+}
+amfsf() {
+ sedi -r '/alertmanager.url/s/@prom.office/@prom/' ~/.config/amtool/config.yml
+ amtool "$@"
+}
+amoffice() {
+ sedi -r '/alertmanager.url/s/@prom.fsf/@prom.office.fsf/' ~/.config/amtool/config.yml
+ amtool "$@"
+}
+amls() {
+ amall silence query "$@"
+}
+# amtool silence add
+amsa() {
+ amall silence add "$@"
+}
+# amtool silence force
+amsf() {
+ amall silence add x!="1"
+}
+amrmall() {
+ # note: not sure if quoting of this arg is correct
+ amfsf silence expire "$(amfsf silence query -q)"
+ amoffice silence expire "$(amoffice silence query -q)"
+}
+
+
+youtube-dl-update() {
+ sudo wget https://yt-dl.org/downloads/latest/youtube-dl -O /usr/local/bin/youtube-dl
+ sudo chmod a+rx /usr/local/bin/youtube-dl
+}
+
+# https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/wiki/Installation
+yt-dlp-update() {
+ sudo curl -L https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/releases/latest/download/yt-dlp -o /usr/local/bin/yt-dlp
+ sudo chmod a+rx /usr/local/bin/yt-dlp # Make executable
+}
+mpvyt() {
+ mpv --ytdl ytdl_path=/usr/local/bin/yt-dlp "$@"
+}
# taken from default changes to bashrc and bash_profile
path-add --end --ifexists $HOME/.rvm/bin